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100 trees to be replanted for every tree chopped! PMX said.. This is actually good to be put in practise, and ESG Malaysia should adopt it. Why? The road side of Jalan Lapang Terbang (road along T3 Subang Airport), both road side used to have steadily grown up trees, they were chopped, i guess this is to let the properties beside the road to have better visibility from the main road. We can see many road side trees were chopped for the same or similar reasons. Jalan Lapangan Terbang (T3) is the boarder line for MBPJ and MBSA. Should those companies benefitted to replant 100 trees for every road side tree chopped, where they enjoyed unblocked visibility from the main road? or the MB (City council) to take the responsibility? ESG should not a mere report writing. ESG should evaluate beyond reports submitted by Corporations. Else, it is a report, with green washing not verified. It was sorry episodes on the 2 tree fall incidences last week in KL. My opin is that for the DBKL needs to revisit the planting and upkeep standard of the road side trees. Most trees in KL are single branch and grown tall, if not very tall. The roots system are likely covered by concrete walkway. The trees will not in balance position when come the strong wind. Look at Singapore "bonsai"ly road side trees, which is shorter with crossly branches. Logically these trees can stand stronger wind. To engage professional arborist too is important. Just my 2 cents. What about you?

“100 trees for 1 tree” – PMX Orders KL Mayor to Replant 100 Trees for Each High Risk Tree That Gets Cut Down

“100 trees for 1 tree” – PMX Orders KL Mayor to Replant 100 Trees for Each High Risk Tree That Gets Cut Down

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